How the hell did he get all the way to the other side of the court in 1.9 seconds? And end up completely unguarded? Nobody moves that fast. Usain Bolt riding a cheetah riding a Japanese bullet train doesn’t move that fast.

As far as buzzer beaters go, this is virtually unprecedented. The inbounder simply cannot run fast enough to get in position to take the shot that Henderson did. It defies the space-time continuum.

In last-second situations, teams often won’t guard the man inbounding the ball so that they can double team another player. But here, Vanderbilt fails to guard both the man inbounding the ball and the man catching the inbounds pass. The clock doesn’t start until the ball is touched, and by that time, Henderson’s a third of the way up the floor.

So Henderson is fast — just not that fast.

But kudos to Ole Miss for taking advantage — and for executing the incredibly rare buzzer beater in which the guy who inbounds the ball somehow hits the game-tying three from the other side of the court only seconds later.